Bro who thought about this shit I mean that’s crazy we all see as cars as essential nowadays but imagine the first person to think about putting this together for the first time
@@LubaLuba1nah its cracked imagine someone just randomly coming up with a 4 stroke piston engine and thinking of subsequent intske and outake valves pushing out compressed burned gas 😅
The cam shaft keeps them in a constant movement, the force from the small explosion forces movement from the cam shaft witch is connected to the flywheel. Then the flywheel connects to the drivetrain making the wheels spin
Why the rotating thing connected to piston is not moving opposite side? It can move ryt. Because during compression it can either rotate one side or other
The other pistons on the rod are forced down by the explosion in their cylinder, due to the shape of the connecting rod it forces the piston up releasing the exhausted gas mixture
Think of it like a bicycle crank, you push down the pedal which spins the crank and then even if you stop pedaling the crank keeps spinning for some time. This is similar but here the piston pushes down during power stroke and that power is enough to keep the crank rotating and piston moving till the next power stroke.
In old days there will be a carburettor before the intake which will inject the fuel..nowadays there is a fuel injector, which sprays the fuel at high pressure...the injector can be located before the intake port in which case it is called as port injection or the injector will be located in the chamber itself opposite to the sparkplug in that case it is called as direct injection.
You have not explained that if you ignited fire will catch, how you will turn of the fire or how the fire will work as converting potential energy to kinetic energy....
when the spark ignites, the compressed air fuel mixture combusts, creating a explosion hence pushing the piston down with force hence converting the thermal energy into mechanical energy. The fire inside the engine is more of a controlled explosion than a continuous fire so you don't have to "turn off" the fire, once all the air fuel mixture is combusted it stops.
@@superchargedpetrolhead i knlw the camshaft lobes move the valves but there is no camshaft visible in the video so i was just joking , its a good video tho i always like looking inside engines , u should do one about a diesel engine , than also one for a turbo too! Thanks
cause the piston is connected to the crankshaft, the force extracted during power stroke is so high it rotates the crankshaft and in turn the flywheel which is a heavy disc attached to the end of a crank shaft that helps smooth out the engine's power pulses and store energy through rotational momentum.The flywheel uses its momentum to keep the crankshaft rotating keeping the piston moving up and down during compression or exhaust strokes.
Hi, is it normal for the fuel to be on top of piston or after overall the engine the car doesn't start when you open spark plug you founf fuel on top of piston? Is it fin or bed? Or does the car need a kick start to start?bcz on narl start it doesn't...
It might be due to flooded engine. Where an excessive amount of rich air fuel mixture enters the engine which can't be ignited by the spark plug. This usually occurs in carburetted engine but can occur in fuel injected system as well. A lot of things could be the reason for it a bad spark plug or a bad carburettor etc, it is better to get it checked by a mechanic.
They are actuated by camshaft which in turn is connected to the crankshaft using a belt or a chain known as timing belt/chain. So as the crank rotates it rotates the cam shaft which controls the opening and closing of the valves at the right time
All modern engines are four stroke, you say then proceeded to show a two-stroke. What about dirt bikes? Yamaha still makes the YZ that’s a two-stroke 🤷♂️ edit: on second look that is indeed of four stroke. I seen the two revolutions and assumed it was a two-stroke, rather than using my brain Lol.
@@eswarapandian8612there are other pistons in the engine, at least 2 other pistons, so when a piston goes up, the other goes down at the same time to keep the crankshaft always in motion.
as someone who knows nothing about engines this have given me a good insight on the basic functions appreciate it homie
Cheers mate.
As someone who knows everything about engines, i just like the animations.
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it's like the biology of the heart taking in rich oxygen and releasing carbonated blood
Yes but how is it initially started?
@@QuarterKrash starter motor.
Mmmm yummy carbonated blood
@@makeradcliffegreatagain yes
@@jwalster9412 thank you! This is the answer I’ve been searching for
it's crazy how all of this process is happening in a fraction of a second
this is perfectly explained
Thank you for watching, do share it.
Cheers.
Bro who thought about this shit I mean that’s crazy we all see as cars as essential nowadays but imagine the first person to think about putting this together for the first time
It’s actually primitive because the gas engine hasn’t changed ever except for added sensors to create more money for non sense service repairs
@@LubaLuba1nah its cracked imagine someone just randomly coming up with a 4 stroke piston engine and thinking of subsequent intske and outake valves pushing out compressed burned gas 😅
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it was actually many bright ideas and brains coming together too create this masterpiece, doing this alone for one person would be absurd
@@LubaLuba1you have no idea, there's a fuckton of different engines out there some are a bit more different than others.
Thank you very very much
This perfectly explained it to me 😂 I never understood exactly what was going on. Thank you so much ❤️ I’m going to college for Automotive Technician
Animation and models is good! The explanation is very understandable one of the best explanations ever!
Explained perfectly..thank you
Boom 💥then droom lol, meaning combustion.
Sincerely appreciate your video. Much respect. Am learning about car engine ❤❤
Well explain sir 🙏🙏🙏
Thanks
Ty it's perfectly explained
Thank you for watching.
I had experience with pistons only when I connect them by redstone and lever
thank you
How does the valves move up and down what makes them move???
the cam shaft
The cam shaft keeps them in a constant movement, the force from the small explosion forces movement from the cam shaft witch is connected to the flywheel. Then the flywheel connects to the drivetrain making the wheels spin
Great explanation.
as my uncle says "how the engine work is first they suck, squeeze ,bang, and blow.
Actual work of spark plug is it spills petrol/disel and, air wich mades co2 and more gasses which mades explosion
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Some engines types are V2. V4 V6 V8 V10 V12 etc,
One of the best explanation so far.
Thanks.
Exactly as i was taught by my Step Dad
Or step mom
Thanks, nice explain
Cheers mate.
How come I'm only one who's concerned about the rate at which this happens.
This is absolutely incredible... and they say the human foesnt have a designer 😂
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My question is what drives the piston to move up and compress?
the flywheel
The flywheel and the momentum from the other pistons
Why the rotating thing connected to piston is not moving opposite side? It can move ryt. Because during compression it can either rotate one side or other
Inertia
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Nice works a piston 👍👍
This is good but the crankshaft shouldn’t be in the oil if that’s what that is. It whips it into a froth and then it can’t lubricate properly
yep, this is a more simplified animation.
Thank you for watching.
It's not an explosion.
It's a very controlled burn.
It is actually an explosion, the technical term is explosion here,
Excellent
Who tf invented this and how
Crack
@@joseskoolii2761 most likely lol
Otto
Same as a lot of inventions that are real complex, its just a continious bettering of older simpler versions maybe
crank shaft was invented by a muslim scientist named al jazari
Thank u
So where is the power created and transfers onto the wheels to move the car
how does piston moves up
piston is connected to the crank via a connecting rod, so as the crank shaft rotates the piston moves up and down.
The other pistons on the rod are forced down by the explosion in their cylinder, due to the shape of the connecting rod it forces the piston up releasing the exhausted gas mixture
@@charlieniven6558what if it's single cylinder? Means no other piston.
Think of it like a bicycle crank, you push down the pedal which spins the crank and then even if you stop pedaling the crank keeps spinning for some time.
This is similar but here the piston pushes down during power stroke and that power is enough to keep the crank rotating and piston moving till the next power stroke.
How many times is the piston freely pushed down for the power stroke?
This happens 100s of times in a second
The animation is good but you cant understand a word they say
So can someone help me, how did fuel gets into the engine chamber?
In old days there will be a carburettor before the intake which will inject the fuel..nowadays there is a fuel injector, which sprays the fuel at high pressure...the injector can be located before the intake port in which case it is called as port injection or the injector will be located in the chamber itself opposite to the sparkplug in that case it is called as direct injection.
Good information tq
thank you for watching
If u want to do anything think in pain of something
your accent is fucking amazing. SAMIR ! You're breaking the car . TRIPLE CAUTION
Nice
Is there a course available?
Which act first ? Piston or vlaves
The piston is connected to the crank which is connected to the camshaft which in turn operates the valves... so their movement is synchronised.
Is yellow substance in the cylinder represent _oil_? Or what
yes, but it is a simplified representation.
The intake and exhaust valve are in the wrong position
Fuck for that engine ...I will invent another simple one
You have not explained that if you ignited fire will catch, how you will turn of the fire or how the fire will work as converting potential energy to kinetic energy....
when the spark ignites, the compressed air fuel mixture combusts, creating a explosion hence pushing the piston down with force hence converting the thermal energy into mechanical energy. The fire inside the engine is more of a controlled explosion than a continuous fire so you don't have to "turn off" the fire, once all the air fuel mixture is combusted it stops.
4 stroke engine system
Not for all cars
Please mention as petrol engine car!
Because you shown in this video is spark ignition engine only(petrol engine).
where does the air come from? i never pumped air in a car only fuel
It is the atmospheric air, which enters the intake after it passes through the air filter.
Hold up... Whats movin the intake and exhaust valves ? Magic? Ha! 😅
Camshafts move the valves.
@@superchargedpetrolhead i knlw the camshaft lobes move the valves but there is no camshaft visible in the video so i was just joking , its a good video tho i always like looking inside engines , u should do one about a diesel engine , than also one for a turbo too! Thanks
@@JasonGarber-n9y I have already done one for turbos: ua-cam.com/users/shortsd2QBdQKlQfw
Thanks for watching
How only one side roled?
I have a doubt that during exhaust & compression why the piston lift up
cause the piston is connected to the crankshaft, the force extracted during power stroke is so high it rotates the crankshaft and in turn the flywheel which is a heavy disc attached to the end of a crank shaft that helps smooth out the engine's power pulses and store energy through rotational momentum.The flywheel uses its momentum to keep the crankshaft rotating keeping the piston moving up and down during compression or exhaust strokes.
@@superchargedpetrolhead can you tell what is crankshaft does it is a pizza shaped that is connected to to piston at moves in circular motion
@@superchargedpetrolhead it mean for example when we spin spinner it rotates for time whereas we have removed our hand and applied force once
@@Drawingdiariesonmood i would recommend this video, for a detailed explanation : ua-cam.com/video/ZQvfHyfgBtA/v-deo.html
Hi, is it normal for the fuel to be on top of piston or after overall the engine the car doesn't start when you open spark plug you founf fuel on top of piston? Is it fin or bed? Or does the car need a kick start to start?bcz on narl start it doesn't...
It might be due to flooded engine. Where an excessive amount of rich air fuel mixture enters the engine which can't be ignited by the spark plug.
This usually occurs in carburetted engine but can occur in fuel injected system as well.
A lot of things could be the reason for it a bad spark plug or a bad carburettor etc, it is better to get it checked by a mechanic.
Its is four strock engine
Anybody knows HRAO engine full form?
Everything reminds me of her
What makes a car to burn when it's moving??
Is it otto and diesel
They always ask how does a car engine work? But not why dosent the pistons get damaged in high spees
2 things. Strong material and oil
What about their firing order?
it depends on the engine type and no of cylinders etc.
Good explanation of urs I love engineering as a job ❤❤👍
영상 잘봤습니다
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Amazing
Thank you
Do pistan rkhna hoga to air pressure de
how piston is coming down
No explosion
indiAAN
What about lambhoghini
this is how every 4 stroke ICE works including Lamborghini.
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Thanks but too fast and too many scientific words for me to understand
not all modern engines are 4 stroke ones, or so i thought
It is 2 stroke or 4 stroke
4 stroke.
So… blow suck bang force
Just remember, diesel engines do not need a spark plug because it ignites by itself under pressure.
Wow
What causes the intake valve and the exhaust valve to open just at the right times?
They are actuated by camshaft which in turn is connected to the crankshaft using a belt or a chain known as timing belt/chain. So as the crank rotates it rotates the cam shaft which controls the opening and closing of the valves at the right time
All modern engines are four stroke, you say then proceeded to show a two-stroke. What about dirt bikes? Yamaha still makes the YZ that’s a two-stroke 🤷♂️ edit: on second look that is indeed of four stroke. I seen the two revolutions and assumed it was a two-stroke, rather than using my brain Lol.
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This is a petrol engine
I can’t even tell what the video is saying.
What about apple car
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But how does the piston go up? I don't understand
The piston is connected to the crank shaft, as the crank shaft rotates it moves the piston up and down.
@@superchargedpetrolhead Then how crankshaft rotates?
@@eswarapandian8612there are other pistons in the engine, at least 2 other pistons, so when a piston goes up, the other goes down at the same time to keep the crankshaft always in motion.
Well explain sir 🙏🙏🙏
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